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Project-oriented Internship

Title
Project-oriented Internship
Semester
E2023
Master programme in
Mathematical Bioscience
Type of activity

Project oriented internship

Teaching language
English
Study regulation

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REGISTRATION AND STUDY ADMINISTRATIVE
Registration

Please be aware of the approval requirements for a project-oriented internship. You can read more about the approval process here

Tilmelding sker via STADS-Selvbetjening indenfor annonceret tilmeldingsperiode, som du kan se på Studieadministrationens hjemmeside

Registration through STADS-Selvbetjeningwithin the announced registration period, as you can see on the Studyadministration homepage.

Number of participants
ECTS
15
Responsible for the activity
Jesper Schmidt Hansen (jschmidt@ruc.dk)
Head of study
Jesper Schmidt Hansen (jschmidt@ruc.dk)
Teachers
Study administration
INM Registration & Exams (inm-exams@ruc.dk)
Exam code(s)
U60171
ACADEMIC CONTENT
Overall objective

The purpose of the project-oriented internship is that the student engages and works in a professional environment, where analysis of specific complex biological data and/or mathematical models of biological systems play a role. The student will achieve experience with using the thinking and methodology learned in the programme, but in a practical and different context. The student will write a project report based on the internship; this can either report the results of the work done during the internship in a scientific manner or report the work along with an analysis and reflection of the role mathematical bioscience plays in the specific organization where the internship is carried out.

Detailed description of content

The student is responsible for finding an internship, and for the completion of the task agreed with the place of internship and the university. The student will be assigned a supervisor and the internship agreement must be approved by the Study Board in advance. The internship runs in the 3rd semester.

Course material and Reading list

There is no fixed syllabus. Students themselves select relevant literature for their project work.

Overall plan and expected work effort

Internship / 405 hours

  • Exam and assessment: 0,5 hour

  • Problem formulation seminar: 2 hours

  • Supervision: 7-8 hours

  • Literature search and report writing: 100 hours

  • Time at the internship host: 285 hours

  • Exam preparation: 10 hours

Format
Evaluation and feedback

All projects’ processes will include ongoing dialogue-based (oral) evaluation between the students and the supervisor. Both students and supervisors are expected to provide constructive feedback and viewpoints during the process. Feedback concerning the academic content and progression, process and collaboration.

Every other year when the projects are handed in, there will also be an evaluation through a questionnaire in SurveyXact. The Study Board will handle all evaluations along with any comments from the head of study.

Furthermore, students can, in accordance with RUCs ‘feel free to state your views’ strategy through their representatives at the study board, send evaluations, comments or insights from their project process to the study board during or after the project process.

Programme

The programme is negotiated with the place of internship and supervisor and stated in the internship agreement

ASSESSMENT
Overall learning outcomes

After completing the project-oriented internship the student will be able to

  • present and reflect on the experience of working in an institution/company engaged in teaching, research, development or application of mathematical modelling of biological systems

  • argue which experimental/theoretical/analytical methods that are relevant to the selected research question including the strengths and weaknesses of the methods applied

  • plan and perform practical tasks by applying the methods and fundamental theories used in mathematical modelling according to the opportunities offered in a specific organisation.

  • analyze and present results achieved on the basis of the relevant theories and methods.

  • reflect critically on the practices of a specific organization

  • participate actively and autonomously in solving assignments in organizations where mathematical modelling and understanding of biological systems and processes contribute to create value to the organization

  • enter a dialogue with other professional groups on how their own knowledge and skills can contribute to a qualified execution of tasks

  • discuss the significance of the results achieved critically based on the relevant methods and theories and to relate the results to selected scientific literature in the area.

Form of examination
Oral exam based on project oriented internship.


The character limit of the written product is: 24,000-307,200 characters, including spaces.
The character limits include the cover, table of contents, bibliography, figures and other illustrations, but exclude any appendices.

Time allowed for exam including time used for assessment: 30 minutes.

The assessment is an assessment of the written product and the oral performance.
Spelling and communication skills in the report are part of the assessment.

Permitted support and preparation materials for the oral exam: All.

Assessment: 7-point grading scale.
Moderation: Internal co-assessor.
Form of Re-examination
Samme som ordinær eksamen / same form as ordinary exam
Type of examination in special cases
Examination and assessment criteria

Oral project exam based on project oriented internship report.

The assessment criteria of the written part

  • argue which experimental/theoretical/analytical methods that are relevant to the selected research question including the strengths and weaknesses of the methods applied

  • plan and perform practical tasks by applying the methods and fundamental theories used in mathematical modelling according to the opportunities offered in a specific organisation.

  • analyze and present results achieved on the basis of the relevant theories and methods.

  • reflect critically on the practices of a specific organization

  • discuss the significance of the results achieved critically based on the relevant methods and theories and to relate the results to selected scientific literature in the area.

The assessment of the oral exam is based on the student’s ability to meet the criteria mentioned above and their ability to

  • clearly present and communicate the content of the project-oriented internship

  • engage in a professional dialogue and discussion with the supervisor and co assessor

Furthermore, whether the performance meets all formal requirements in regard to both for the written og oral exam

Exam code(s)
Exam code(s) : U60171
Last changed 14/06/2023

lecture list:

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Tuesday 19-12-2023 10:00 - 19-12-2023 10:00 in week 51
Project-oriented Internship - Hand-in of project

Monday 15-01-2024 08:15 - Wednesday 31-01-2024 18:00 in week 03 to week 05
Project-oriented Internship - Project examination

Thursday 01-02-2024 08:15 - Thursday 29-02-2024 18:00 in week 05 to week 09
Project-oriented Internship - Project reexamination